Go Fish! Santarem, Brazil

 January 16, 2024 

 

Today is our last stop in Brazil.  We are in Santarém, a small city of about 300,000 people.  The port here is industrial and their main export is soybeans, so our tour boat picked us up directly from a floating concrete dock that was barged over to our ship.  It was something else watching them line it up to the ship.  Took them a few tries!




Today’s adventure is a boat ride thru a smaller tributary of the Amazon where we will do some piranha fishing!  Oh my …. We have seen all kinds of animals in Brazil, but no real live piranhas yet.



The boat took us along the banks of Santarém where we could see the beautiful blue church called Catedral Metropolitana Nossa Senhora da Conceição.  It is the oldest and most visited place in Santarém, and its beautiful blue color makes it easily identifiable. It is the only cathedral for hundreds of miles around.

 




We also saw some water buffalo along the banks.  We didn't see any in the water though.  Isn't that where they do their water sports or something?!! Our guide told us that they are much bigger than our cows at home.  They were brought to the area because they could swim and with the Amazon River’s water level constantly changing, that is a good thing!  When the river rises, they are herded to higher ground.  Their meat is higher in protein than our beef at home, and their hide is tougher, too.  This is a very good thing as it makes it difficult for the local fish, the piranhas, to bite them!  The pictures below are courtesy of our friend, Rick.  




As our boat sailed on, we could see “the meeting of the waters” again, where the Amazon and Tapajos Rivers meet, but never mingle.  It is an incredible sight.





As the river narrows, our guides are combing the banks for any wildlife they can find.  Mostly we saw some hawks, some picnic’ers, and a few fishermen out in their little boats.  Once the captain found just the right spot, we banked the boat, and it was on to the main attraction …. Fishing for piranha!








Piranhas are not man eaters, contrary to popular belief.  They are omnivores, and they eat meat and plants. There are actually very few instances of them attacking humans.  It is usually due to some food that has been tossed in the river near to where the people are swimming.  



We were all so excited and a little scared! We wondered, do we need a bigger boat?!!! The guides baited our hooks with meat, and each hook had a metal shield above it to keep the piranhas from biting through the line.  We dropped the weighted lines into the water, and it wasn’t long before Vi got a bite (literally) – in fact she got several bites.  She just knew she was going to catch one of those teeth-bearing fish.  About that time, someone pulled one in!  Then the guide pulled one in!  Then another and another.  The biggest one was about 8 inches long.  Everyone wanted their picture taken with it, but not Vi.  She was intent on catching one of her own!  After our boat had caught about 6 or 7 fish, it was time to cut bait and leave.  She was disappointed, but it was lots of fun, and our boat caught more than the sister boat across the river from us!  Take a look at the pictures below.  The teeth are quite something to see.  They say the fish are good to eat and have a salty taste which is odd because it is a fresh-water fish.  Be mindful of bones as they have lots of little ones. 









Even though Vi didn’t catch one of her own, it was a great day.  Like the old saying says, the worst day of fishing is better than the best day at work!




We will be cruising out of the Amazon tonight and tomorrow, and dropping the river guides back off at Macapa, then on to the Atlantic.  As of this post, LeRoy still doesn’t have his Brazil passport, but we have loved being on the Amazon River and visiting all these friendly places and people.  Very surreal!  We will see you next in Granada, West Indies!














Vi and LeRoy

Comments

  1. I sure am enjoying your adventures!

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  2. so glad you are! It's fun to share our adventures!

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